AGF embarks on aggressive revenue drive to improve funding of personnel cost




The Accountant General of the Federation has expressed her willingness to tackle the shortfall of  revenue confronting the nation ‘s economy by  the introduction of Aggressive Revenue drives.

Dr. Mrs Oluwatoyin Madein stated this while playing host to the Federal House of Representatives Committee on Public Account in her office Abuja during their oversight visit.

While acknowledging the low revenue remittance by some government Owned Enterprises, Dr. Madein said the introduction of the revenue drive has resulted in the improved funding of the personnel cost, overhead and capital in 2024. However, 

Madein further stated that since her  resumption in May 2023, the FGN Consolidated Financial Statement has been prepared and Audited  up to 31st December 2019, “In collaboration with the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation. We have prepared and Audited 2020, 2021,while 2022 is ongoing,” she added.

AGF explained that OAGF has proposed some enhancements  to GIFMIS and IPPIS that will be  more robust  with the support and cooperation of the  National Assembly.

In his response, the House Committee Chairman on Public Accounts Hon.Bamidele Salam urged the AGF to submit the 2022 Consolidated Financial Statement of the Federation as provided in the 1999 Constitution.

On the issue of the low revenue remittance by Government -Owned Enterprises, he suggested that there is need for comprehensive measures to block revenue leakages through automation processes and regular audits.